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Caption Louis LeClaire of Haiku, Maui, who designed and carved the Agnes Baldwin Alexander Award for Service to Humanity, shows the award to its first recipient, Judge Betty M. Vitousek of the Family Court in Honolulu. The award is named in honor of Agnes Alexander, the Hand of the Cause of God who introduced the Bahá’í Faith to Hawaii and other areas of the Pacific, and who died in Honolulu in 1971.
Source Bahá’í News. Issue 562, page 7. View as PDF

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From the Bahá’í Publications, by permission of the copyright owner, National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States © 1910-2021.

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